Benzene Exposure Lawyers

And here's the second thing you should keep in mind: It's not your job to figure out if you have an employment law claim.

That's where employment lawyers come in.

  1. They know the ins and outs of the law.
  2. They can determine if you have a case.
  3. They navigate the complexities of employment law for you, so you can work together to make the best possible decisions.

Labor and employment laws vary from state to state, so it is important to have an experienced employment attorney on your side when taking legal action against an employer. Federal and state employment laws can be particularly complicated, and an experienced employment attorney can navigate this process for you. The attorneys at Edgar Snyder & Associates can answer any questions you may have regarding your case and will work to get you the best results possible.

If you think that you could have a claim, that's the time to get in touch with an experienced employment lawyer. Waiting to get legal advice can drastically reduce your options.

You or a loved one has been exposed to Benzene and has developed side effects linked to cancer and blood diseases. What do you do next? Where do you turn?

The information below will help ensure you don’t accidentally harm your chances of winning a case. Plus, if you also give Edgar Snyder & Associates a call, it will allow the attorneys at Edgar Snyder & Associates to do what they do best: give you a better chance at receiving the compensation needed to overcome many of your challenges. After all, we’ve done it for over 75,000 people since 1982 recovering more than $1 billion on behalf of our clients and their families. Let our top-rated team of toxic chemical exposure lawyers take over the legal effort and paperwork. We want you and your family to do just one thing – focus on getting better.

And here's the second thing you should keep in mind: It's not your job to figure out if you have an employment law claim.

That's where employment lawyers come in.

  1. They know the ins and outs of the law.
  2. They can determine if you have a case.
  3. They navigate the complexities of employment law for you, so you can work together to make the best possible decisions.

Labor and employment laws vary from state to state, so it is important to have an experienced employment attorney on your side when taking legal action against an employer. Federal and state employment laws can be particularly complicated, and an experienced employment attorney can navigate this process for you. The attorneys at Edgar Snyder & Associates can answer any questions you may have regarding your case and will work to get you the best results possible.

If you think that you could have a claim, that's the time to get in touch with an experienced employment lawyer. Waiting to get legal advice can drastically reduce your options.

You or a loved one has been exposed to Benzene and has developed side effects linked to cancer and blood diseases. What do you do next? Where do you turn?

The information below will help ensure you don’t accidentally harm your chances of winning a case. Plus, if you also give Edgar Snyder & Associates a call, it will allow the attorneys at Edgar Snyder & Associates to do what they do best: give you a better chance at receiving the compensation needed to overcome many of your challenges. After all, we’ve done it for over 75,000 people since 1982 recovering more than $1 billion on behalf of our clients and their families. Let our top-rated team of toxic chemical exposure lawyers take over the legal effort and paperwork. We want you and your family to do just one thing – focus on getting better.

What is Benzene?

Both natural processes and human activities produce Benzene, a highly flammable chemical linked to severe side effects and long-term health issues, including cancer and blood disease. This chemical is found naturally in volcanoes and forest fires. It is also present in industrial settings involving the production of plastics, rubbers, dyes, resins, and more, leaving workers at risk. If you believe you or a loved one has been exposed to Benzene and suffered life-altering side effects as a result, please read on to learn more about the diseases associated with exposure as well as the industries and lines of work that are at risk for toxic Benzene exposure.

Benzene Exposure Side Effects and Links to Cancers and Blood Diseases

According to the American Cancer Society and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), benzene exposure has been either linked to or suspected in the following diseases such as:

  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML),
  • Chronic Lymphatic Leukemia (CLL),
  • Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS)
  • Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
  • Other Blood Diseases

Industry Knowledge of Correlations

According to The Center for Public Integrity, employers are often well aware of the risk factors associated with their work but choose to put profits over humanity. This is why they may lead the public astray by falsifying records, covering up information, and performing studies with questionable validity at best. Despite federal regulations capping the occupational benzene exposure limit to 1 part per million, roughly 5 million Americans are at risk according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

If you believe that Benzene exposure in the workplace has affected you or a loved one, try to gather as much information as possible about your situation. Make sure you collect essential information such as:

  • Any accident reports, if applicable
  • Notes or information that can  substantiate your claims of benzene exposure
  • Medical insurance policy
  • All correspondence you've received from your insurance company and the company you work for
  • All medical bills incurred
  • Employee handbook or outline of safety protocols, policies, and procedures.

Having as much information as possible on your side when you meet with an attorney can go a long way. At Edgar Snyder & Associates, the more information you can provide, the better chance we have of helping you.

Cancerous blood cells in bone marrow from Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Who is at Risk of Benzene Exposure in the Workplace?

According to the CDC, the workers in these fields are at risk for benzene exposure which includes but is not limited to:

  • Rubber and steel production/ processing
  • Printing
  • Firefighting
  • Gas stations
  • Shoemaking/ repair
  • Laboratory workers
  • Gas and oil refinement

Trades with a High Propensity for Benzene Exposure

The following trades also see increased benzene exposure by nature of working with parts cleaners, degreasers, and lubricants:

  • Automobile mechanics
  • Industrial workers
  • Machinists
  • Tool and die makers
  • Millwrights
  • Grinders
  • Maintenance workers
  • Boilermakers
  • Welders

If you or a loved one worked in any of these fields or professions, you may have been exposed to Benzene and may want legal representation to guide you through the process if you experienced side effects. At Edgar Snyder & Associates, our team of benzene lawyers will help you sort your situation out by handling the paperwork and legal complexities while you focus on your health.

Job Sites in Western Pennsylvania with High Benzene Exposure Potential

The following job sites in Western Pennsylvania have been linked to Benzene and other toxic chemicals putting their workers at risk:

USS Clairton Works: Produced coke and coking byproducts including Benzene, tars, etc.

Koppers / Indspec: Manufactured Resorcinol, used to treat skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis.

Sign that says "Danger Toxic Fumes"

Benefits of Having Legal Protection From a Firm with 40+ Years of Experience

Reaching out to the team of experienced toxic chemical exposure attorneys at Edgar Snyder & Associates isn’t about “having a lawyer.” It’s about receiving the protection injury victims and their families deserve to put their lives back together, whether that means recovering from devastating medical bills, securing future financial needs from day-to-day expenses to college tuition, and securing the fundamental human right of correcting a terrible wrong.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Benzene

What is Benzene Used for and Where Is it Commonly Found?

Benzene is used to produce various materials in factory settings and can also be present in the air due to smoke, gasoline fumes, automobile exhaust, and industrial emissions.

How Long Following Exposure to Benzene Do Side Effects Typically Arise?

According to the CDC, Benzene exposure comes with numerous adverse health risks that occur at different levels of exposure. The degrees of exposure vary and may affect different parts of the body. While Central Nervous System toxicity may be apparent almost immediately after exposure to Benzene at high concentrations, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) theorize that the time between exposure and the development of Leukemia may take years.

What Does Benzene Look Like?

Benzene is a colorless and sometimes light yellow flammable liquid at room temperature.

What Does Benzene Smell Like?

Benzene has a sweet smell to it and is similar to gasoline, which is noticeable when the concentration of Benzene in the air is between 1.5 and 4.7ppm.

Do I Have a Benzene Exposure Case Against a Current or Former Employer?

Benzene-related illness can create chaos. What's left in the aftermath is stress and confusion, which are often made more difficult by costly medical bills. It's tough to understand right questions to ask to protect yourself and your loved ones. One of your questions may be, "Do I have a case?"

All it takes is a simple phone call, or quickly filling in your information online, and we'll review the facts to provide you with an answer. Trying to straighten things out during such an ordeal feels almost impossible but there's no need to sweat the details, we'll handle that for you while you get back on your feet.

When you contact our legal professionals, we'll get to work figuring out if you have a benzene case. We'll consider all the unique details of your situation:  

  • The extent of your injury or illness
  • Hospital stays
  • Past and future surgeries
  • Scarring or permanent damage to your health  
  • Future medical needs
  • Workplace evidence
  • Who was at fault
  • And more

It's important to report your claim as soon as possible because there is a limited amount of time to do so. The earlier you let us now the earlier we can assess your situation. If retained, we'll handle the paperwork and deal with the insurance companies on your behalf so you can concentrate on getting better. We'll handle the hassle while you focus on your recovery.

What Should I Do if I've Been Exposed to Benzene in the Workplace?

If you believe you or a loved one have been exposed to Benzene and took on serious illness or injury as a result, you may be entitled to compensation. While the most obvious first step is to seek out a medical professional who can accurately diagnose your injuries/ illness and provide supporting documentation, you may consider obtaining legal representation. At Edgar Snyder & Associates, our team of benzene exposure lawyers is ready to review the details of your situation and if retained, help you get the compensation you deserve.

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